We're doing really well. Reinforcements from the US have finally arrived for Terry (1 actually moved and 1 is working remote from the US and coming once a month), but I find it crazy that he had 2 ADDITIONAL people's worth of work to give away. It was just WAY too much for way too long.
This weekend we spent a wonderful long weekend in Berlin with one of our best friends from college. It was SO good to see him again, and I LOVED Berlin. Have you been? It wasn't even really on my list before, but we went because we happened to have a long weekend when he would be there, and I totally fell in love with the city and VERY highly recommend a visit. It just has the most incredibly amount of history (duh) and diversity (cultural, political, and of course food & beer) and just seems to have (finally) gotten a lot of things right. (Pics coming soon).
I'm working at Newell Rubbermaid right now and it's the Shared Financial Service Center so of the 150 employees there there are about 40 nationalities represented because we have to have all European languages spoken in the office, and the average age there is 27, so that's obviously my kind of work environment.
I was hired for a transition to SAP which is a different work system (complete with a "go live" a la Epic) and my 6 month contract ends on July 30 and there's no possibility for it to be extended as the transition to the new system will be complete, and I don't know if there will be any other opportunities for me there or if I'll be looking for jobs again, which is one of my least favorite things to do in the whole entire world.
This weekend we spent a wonderful long weekend in Berlin with one of our best friends from college. It was SO good to see him again, and I LOVED Berlin. Have you been? It wasn't even really on my list before, but we went because we happened to have a long weekend when he would be there, and I totally fell in love with the city and VERY highly recommend a visit. It just has the most incredibly amount of history (duh) and diversity (cultural, political, and of course food & beer) and just seems to have (finally) gotten a lot of things right. (Pics coming soon).
I'm working at Newell Rubbermaid right now and it's the Shared Financial Service Center so of the 150 employees there there are about 40 nationalities represented because we have to have all European languages spoken in the office, and the average age there is 27, so that's obviously my kind of work environment.
I was hired for a transition to SAP which is a different work system (complete with a "go live" a la Epic) and my 6 month contract ends on July 30 and there's no possibility for it to be extended as the transition to the new system will be complete, and I don't know if there will be any other opportunities for me there or if I'll be looking for jobs again, which is one of my least favorite things to do in the whole entire world.
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